add. Diamond is an excellent conductor of heat - second only to graphene, and superior to silver. It is used as a thermal substrate for some semiconductor chips.
have a crack at 'thermal conductivity' in wikipedia.
Aluminium is a good conductor. Carbon, in the form (allotrope) of graphite is a good conductor but its other allotropes are not.
No, carbon fiber is a poor conductor of heat. Its low thermal conductivity makes it a good insulator, which is often desired in applications where heat retention or protection is important.
no its is only condutor of eletricity
Carbon is a poor conductor of heat and electricity.
because it is a heat conductor!
sulphur and carbon are nonmetal they are not a good conductor of heat and electricity.
Graphite is the type of carbon that conducts electricity but poorly than metal
YES CARBON IS A GOOD CONDUCTOR OF ELECTRICITY
Silver is the 2nd best conductor; behind gold and ahead of copper.
Duct tape is not a good conductor of heat. Its composition and thickness make it a poor conductor, so it does not readily transfer heat.
1st AnswerIt is a poor conductor. That is why you can walk barefoot on hot coals, but not on equally hot iron. 2nd AnswerHow well carbon conducts heat is entirely dependent on the form of the carbon. Carbon, in the form of powdered charcoal, is a poor heat conductor. Diamond is an excellent conductor of heat, and is much better than copper, which is the best conductor among elemental metals. Interestingly, graphene, another form of carbon, is even better than diamond, and can conduct heat five to ten times as easily as copper.
Diamond is a poor conductor of heat because of its tightly packed crystal lattice structure which does not allow the free movement of electrons. In contrast to metals, where electrons can easily move and transfer heat, diamond's strong carbon-carbon bonds restrict the transfer of energy through the material.